Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Key Concepts
- CLI Command Reference
- Overview
- Alarms Commands
- asc: Subcontroller Commands
- ats: Access Point Commands
- auth: RADIUS Authentication Commands
- Channel BSSID Commands
- connect or remote: Remote Connection Commands
- Console Commands
- db: Configuration Backup Commands
- Help Commands
- History Commands
- if...stats: Interface Statistics Commands
- if: Interface Commands
- qoS or codec: Quality of Service Commands
- qosrule or ruleQoS: Rule Commands
- Quit Commands
- Reboot (or restart) Commands
- security: RADIUS Security Commands
- SNMP Commands
- Station Commands
- topo: Network Topology Commands
- Watchdog Commands
- wirelessif or wif: Wireless Interface Commands
- wnc: Controller Commands
- Glossary
- Index
PRELIMINARY
48 CLI Command Reference
Revision 0.1, July 2003
SNMP Commands
To display one community entry, you must supply the <communityName>, other-
wise all entries are displayed. To display one trap destination entry, you must supply
the <ipAddress> in dot format, otherwise all entries are displayed.
snmp new
Create a new SNMP community or trap destination entry.
Syntax snmp new {community <communityName> <accessPrivilege> <IP Address>
| trap <ipAddress> <communityName>}
When adding a new community entry, you must supply a new <communityName>,
the <accessPrivilege> (RW or RO) and allowed <IP Address>, which must be dot
format or 'any' for any IP addresses. When adding a new trap destination entry, you
must supply <ipAddress> in dot format and a <communityName> that is accepted
by the receiver.
snmp set
Sets one or more of the configuration values for the specified SNMP management
community.
Syntax snmp set
{community <communityName> <accessPrivilege> <IP Address>
|trap <ipAddress> <communityName>}
Set either the SNMP community authentication and trap destination values.
When changing community information you must supply an existing community
Argument Description
(<communityName>) and the
the new values for both
<accessPrivilege> and
<IP Address>
<accessPrivilege> is RW or RO, and
<IP Address> must be in dot format, or 'any' for any IP addresses.
<ipAddress> When changing trap destinations, you need to supply










